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Weweni Indigenous Scholar Dr. Lorna Williams
January 5, 2016 The Weweni Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series presents Dr. Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams. She will be speaking on How Universities can Support Indigeno…
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Health
Government of Canada proposes new regulations for playpens
From Health Canada Proposed regulations would strengthen requirements for playpens to better protect infants and young children from potential injury or death April 2…
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Business
Changes to three CMF program deadlines
Northern Incentive, Anglophone Minority Incentive and Corus-CMF “Page to Pitch” Program Toronto, April 21, 2017 – The Canada Media Fund (CMF) has modified deadli…
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Business
Northern/NorthMart customers reduce plastic bag use through Greener Tomorrow porgram
An estimated 2.9 million plastic shopping bags eliminated from community landfills in 2016 Winnipeg MB, April 21, 2017– Northern/NorthMart stores throughout northern…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Manitoba Liberal leadership candidate says youth on her side - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 21, 2017 By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ The first candidate to step forward for the Manitoba Liberal Party lead…
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Energy
Minister Carr Calls on Canadians to Join Generation Energy and Share Their Ideas for Canada's Energy Future
April 21, 2017 Winnipeg Natural Resources Canada Energy plays an important role in the daily lives of Canadians. It powers our homes, keeps us co…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Former cabinet minister turned Manitoba judge broke ethics law: commissioner - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 21, 2017 OTTAWA _ Canada's former public safety minister has had his wrist slapped by the federal ethics commissioner for violating…
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Lands
21 Additional First Nations welcomed as Signatories to the Framework Agreement
(April 21, 2017) On behalf of the Lands Advisory Board, and the Framework Agreement Signatory First Nations, and with the full support of Canada, we are delighted to w…
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Education
New weapon in fight against antibiotic resistance discovered - UM Today
April 20, 2017 — Scientists at St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre and the University of Manitoba have developed a drug that combats 2 of the top 10 …
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Arts & Culture
Sweat Lodge Officially Opens for Students and Staff at RRC
Newest addition to the College’s Ceremonial Grounds will help RRC continue to infuse Indigenous culture and knowledge throughout our campus: Vogt April 20, 2017 W…
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Environment
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup challenges Canadians to set a new record for Canada's 150th birthday
ACROSS CANADA, April 21, 2017 – Canada is turning 150 this year and to celebrate the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is challenging Canadians to mark Canada’s big bi…
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Entertainment
AMP Sessions Video Series Returns - Manitoba Music
Our AMP Sessions video series is back with a new one from Indian City, produced and directed by Chris Gaudry. Indian City was founded by Vince Fontaine in 2012 and featur…
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Justice
Residents of western Manitoba First Nation frustrated by crumbling highway - CBC
Potholes, large bumps and degrading pavement on essential route worry Pine Creek First Nation chief Apr 21, 2017 People living in and around a western Manitoba Firs…
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Justice
Boy shot, dies after kids play with gun on remote Manitoba First Nation: RCMP - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 20, 2017 GARDEN HILL FIRST NATION, Man. _ RCMP say an 11-year-old boy from a remote First Nation in northern Manitoba was killed wh…
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Health
Can $11 billion end homelessness in Canada? - Thompson Citizen
April 21, 2017 In North American cities like New York, San Francisco, Vancouver, Toronto and countless others, we have grown accustomed to seeing people who are homele…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Manitoba Liberal calls Friday news conference about party leadership - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 20, 2017 By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ A 25-year-old rookie member of the Manitoba legislature may become th…
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Business
Legacy Bowes Group: 2017 Demystifying Indigenous Business Conference
May 24-25, 2017 RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba Last year, we launched a one-of-a-kind conference focusing on bridging the gap between mainstream and Indige…
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Business
Gas station coming to Mystery Lake Hotel property but casino plans have been shelved - Thompson Citizen
April 21, 2017 Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) chief and council were at the Mystery Lake Hotel in Thompson April 12 discussing future development plans for the prop…
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Energy
Minister Carr Launches Generation Energy: A Dialogue About Canada's Energy Future
From Natural Resources Canada WINNIPEG — Media representatives are invited to join Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr at the launch of…
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Justice
Boy shot, dies after kids play with gun on remote Manitoba First Nation: RCMP - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 20, 2017 14:57 GARDEN HILL FIRST NATION, Man. _ Manitoba RCMP say an 11-year-old boy from a remote First Nation has died after a gro…
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Environment
Media Release: Opaskwayak Cree Nation
MANITOBA - Crews have worked tirelessly to secure the area using sandbags and aqua tubes. Says Onekanew Christian Sinclair "all but short notice, weather, degraded road c…
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